Installation of APK compiler was done as indicated in the manual, except that i installed the complete Android Studio and then used the standalone manager as suggested from there. Anyway that seems to be ok. All other installation steps are completed without issues (errormessages of any kind). Keys are created, etc. However, when I try to create an APK, i am told:

... Invalid Android NDK installation...

by the compiler.

I am using version:

android-ndk-r11b-windows-x86_64

...which is the one you can download currently.

I notice that the version in the guide is an older version. So, since there is no installation apart from unpacking the files, two question present themselves....

Can I use a 64 bit version? The java SDK is also a 64 bit version (jdk-8u74-windows-x64)

Yes, you can use 64-bit versions but it looks like with r11 the Android NDK has undergone some major changes which the APK Compiler cannot handle yet. Thus, please use an older version for now. Here's a link to the one used in the documentation:http://dl.google.com/android/ndk/androi ... x86_64.exe

Or the Secret Weapon III will be related to time warping?
If I could travel time with just a pendrive with me, I could release stuffs more frequent than You! That would surely "open up a whole new world of programming with Hollywood"

Edit: Ahh, that was just the forum engine . After posted the date of the previous post changed back to Mar 19.